January 20, 2019

Lisa Ann Fanning
Monmouth County, NJ
Monmouth County, NJ
05/30/2022
Canon Powershot SX70 HS
Lightened, cropped and added vignetting in standard iOS Photo editor.
Cedar Waxwings are beautiful birds that arrive to the Mid-Atlantic states in numbers in mid-to-late May, though some may winter when berry crops are available food sources. They are very nomadic birds and are late nesters.
We enjoyed this bird and its mate seemingly “setting up shop” in a pine tree in our yard.
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January 20, 2019
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